I really think it needs to focus on the fact that these gaps existed before COVID. While COVID really exposed this in maybe more of a collective way, and there was a collective reckoning with COVID, there were already gaps, really awful gaps in a lot of women's lives before. I don't think it's simply a matter of getting back to normal, because normal wasn't working. It wasn't working for many, many women. Maybe in individual lives, in different women's lives it is, but I think we've seen from COVID that there was a huge gap before; there is a huge gap now, and we need to create something better.
I firmly believe that means investing in public services, because we know that doing that helps women. That really helps diverse women be able to live the dignified lives that we want in Canada. I think it is also part of Canada's identity that we feel that we take care of each other. We need to live up to that.